indoor league

collocation in English

meaningsofindoorandleague

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indoor
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˌɪnˈdɔːr/
us
/ˌɪnˈdɔːr/
happening, used, or existing inside ...
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league
noun[C]
uk
/liːɡ/
us
/liːɡ/
a group of teams playing a sport who take part in competitions between ...
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(Definition ofindoorandleaguefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This led the league to stop running anindoorleague.
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By then, the outdoor league overshadowed theindoorleaguewhich continued to slowly dwindle in importance.
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Anindoorleaguealso runs during the winter months, although not all teams play in both versions of the league.
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By 1989, the league had set its sights on greater prospects than remaining a small, semi-professionalindoorleague.
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In 1986, the league added a summer, outdoor competition which had grown in popularity as theindoorleagueslowly shrank.
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He played in several outdoor and indoor leagues.
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Several other indoor leagues have been announced without ever actually commencing play, or operating only briefly with a handful of teams.
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Most other extant indoor leagues date to the mid-2000s (decade) and are regional in nature.
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Even the indoor leagues began struggling in the late 1980s.
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There are seven women on each side of the 50-yard field, one fewer than the eight players usually found in arena football or other indoor leagues.
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This was one of the first indoor games to use the configuration familiar to future indoor leagues, an astroturf covered ice rink with small goals set into the far walls.
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The field is 50 yards between end zones, 30 yards wide, and the end zones are 8 yards deep, roughly the same as other indoor leagues.
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